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Public transport accident claims in Ireland are for any personal injury in a bus, Luas, train, Dart or taxi accident. When the public transport operator is responsible for your injury, you can have a compensation claim.
Michael Kelleher personal injury solicitors in Dublin will help with road traffic accident claims* through the Injuries Board and, if necessary, the courts.
Michael Kelleher Solicitors will be with you from day one when making a public transport accident claim in Ireland.
If you are injured in a public transport accident, then you may have a compensation claim. By making a personal injury claim*, you are seeking compensation for the impact of the injuries on your life. Public transport personal injury can happen:
With over 1 million Luas journeys in Dublin and nearly 3.5 million Dublin Bus journeys every week, there are always accidents causing personal injury to passengers. There are millions of passenger journeys on Irish public transport every week, with accidents happening every day.
If you have an injury following an accident on public transport, you may have a personal injury claim*.
Michael Kelleher Solicitors in Dublin can make your public transport personal injury compensation claim*.
The common public transport accident claims in Ireland range from the head, neck and shoulder injuries to the broken limbs and any soft tissue injuries.
You make the claim for the suffering of the injury and the impact on your life.
Types of public transport injury claims in Ireland:
Any injury caused by a public bus driver’s negligence can lead to a compensation claim. You may suffer a neck injury if the bus driver pulls away before you are seated or stops suddenly as you are getting off the bus.
Cuts and bruises, sprained muscles, and broken bones are often seen in accidents caused by bus driver negligence.
Luas or Dart sudden stop injuries happen around Dublin every day. A sudden stop is usually avoidable and should only happen in emergencies.
Injury claims following a sudden stop on the Luas or Dart:
When a passenger falls while boarding public transport, they could suffer one or many injuries in the accident.
Injuries seen in public transport boarding accidents:
Michael Kelleher Solicitors can make your injury claim.
Injuries often happen in road traffic collisions involving public service vehicles.
A taxi may be in a collision when driving in traffic, and passengers can suffer multiple, severe injuries.
An accident involving a TII public service bus may result in injuries to children on their way to school or to passengers on the daily commute to work.
You can make an injury claim when in an accident while travelling on a public service vehicle.
Many types of injury are due to defective doors, seats, or handrails on Irish public transport.
A bus door may close without warning, crushing your fingers, or a train door may open without warning, causing a severe head injury.
A broken seat could collapse under you, leading to nerve damage, and a loose handrail could cause the passenger to fall down the stairs of a bus in town.
The injury from poor public transport vehicle maintenance would be avoidable if the transport operator took due care of all vehicles.
Types of claims due to poor public transport maintenance:
You can claim compensation for the impact of the injury on your life.
Too many people suffer an assault injury on public transport in Ireland. The rates of antisocial behaviour are increasing, with staff and passengers suffering assault.
You could be assaulted by a drunk person on the Dart when on the way home and have a personal injury claim*.
Women who suffer sexual assault on public transport may make a personal injury claim* for compensation.
Michael Kelleher Solicitors can make your injury claim.
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Yes, you can make a personal injury claim* after a bus, Luas or train accident in Ireland. If the accident was not your fault or only partially your fault, then you may have a compensation claim.
You can make a personal injury claim* against the public transport operator if:
When you have evidence to show damages in a public transport accident, then you may be able to make a compensation claim.
Compensation for a public transport accident claim in Ireland is for the effects of the injury in an accident on public transport that was not your fault.
A personal injury can keep you off work, prevent you from returning to your regular work, and even mean a lifetime of full-time care, with the need to make adjustments to the home and car, and many other expenses.
Compensation can be claimed for the chronic pain, the loss of use of one or more limbs and the loss of income to the home.
In a public transport accident claim, you seek compensation for the damages, the losses, and other costs of living with a personal injury.
Damages in a personal injury compensation claim* in Ireland are the costs and losses of living with the injury and its effects on your life and income.
When claiming personal injury compensation, you have two types of damages:
The general damages in a personal injury claim* are for the suffering due to the broken arm, the torn muscles and nerve injury, and other injuries in a public transport accident.
A general damages part of the personal injury claim* is for the unnecessary pain, the long-term suffering, and any implications for your medical well-being.
The special damages in a personal injury claim* are for the tangible costs due to the injury in an accident that was not your fault.
The special damages claim is for the financial effect on your life of an injury when you are in a public transport accident.
You can claim special damages for:
Your Michael Kelleher personal injury solicitor will talk you through the compensation process and show you how to cover all damages when making a personal injury claim*.
Your Michael Kelleher Solicitors personal injury solicitor will combine the two types of damages when forming your compensation claim.
The operator of the public transport service is liable for the accident in which you suffered an injury. If you suffer an injury when on public transport, you make a claim against the operator.
In Ireland, it can be a private transport operator who provides the public transport service on behalf of the Department of Transport and TII. The holder of a Public Transport Vehicle license, such as a taxi driver, may also be liable for the injury claim.
The transport operator in Ireland who may be liable for an accident injury claim:
Michael Kelleher Solicitors in Dublin can make your public transport accident compensation claim.
Contact Michael Kelleher Solicitors in Dublin today for all your personal injury claims*.
Our team of expert personal injury solicitors can be by your side from day one. We will use our experience to form an excellent personal injury claim* and get you the compensation you deserve.
At Michael Kelleher personal injury solicitors, we use all the tools available to work for you, the client, when you are injured in a public transport accident that was not your fault.
Call Michael Kelleher Solicitors in Dublin today and get started on your public transport accident claim for compensation.
Yes, you can claim if you are injured when travelling on Dublin Bus. The operator of the bus service owes you a duty of care when you buy a ticket to travel on their bus.
If you suffer an injury in an accident that was not wholly your fault, you may have a claim against Dublin Bus for the injury.
The same is true of the Luas and Dart services in Dublin.
Yes, you can claim for a Luas sudden braking injury, if the driver of the train is responsible for the sudden braking or if defective brakes caused the tram to stop suddenly.
Your Michael Kelleher Solicitors personal injury solicitor can explain to you how you can make a claim against the Luas operator.
If another car caused the public transport accident, you can usually make a claim against the driver of the car.
The driver of the public bus, tram or Dart service may be partially responsible too, and you can still make a public transport accident claim.
Yes, you can claim if you fell when getting off a bus. You could suffer a serious injury, such as facial cuts and bruises or a broken limb, in a fall off a public transport bus.
If the bus pulls away while you are still getting on or off a bus, you may claim for an injury.
You could also claim if the bus stopped too far out from the pavement, causing you to fall and suffer an injury.
A claim to the Injuries Board can take any time from nine months to two years to go through the compensation process.
If you have all your evidence together, file all the papers in time and answer all the questions asked of you, then your Injuries Board compensation claim can go through quickly.
There is a two-year time limit for making a public transport accident claim in Ireland. If you do not make the claim within the two years, then your claim may not be possible.
It is important to note that the two-year time limit only begins from the date of diagnosis of an injury due to the accident on public transport, not the date of the accident.
Michael Kelleher Solicitors in Dublin explain how the time limit works when making a personal injury claim* following a public transport accident.
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